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Alumna is first Hispanic female supervisor for Springfield Police
Naomi Reyes ’10 was promoted to sergeant by the Springfield Police Department March 6, becoming the first Hispanic female to serve as an SPD supervisor.
Naomi Reyes ’10 was promoted to sergeant by the Springfield Police Department March 6, becoming the first Hispanic female to serve as an SPD supervisor.
Lisa Ducharme, the University’s Veteran & Military Services Coordinator, was featured in a BusinessWest article for her work as founder of the New England Veterans […]
General registration for the University’s College of Graduate and Continuing Education (CGCE) opened for the summer 2020 sessions on Monday, March 30. Students interested in […]
President Torrecilha offered a message to the campus community regarding the University’s plans in an effort to ease some concerns among the members of the […]
Assistant Professor of Education Miriam Tager, Ph.D., has written a new book, Technology Segregation: Disrupting Racist Frameworks in Early Childhood Education, citing that children’s lack of […]
President Ramon Torrecilha writes about the support the project has received from the local community.
Legislators who serve on the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Higher Education visited campus on Friday, Feb. 28. As part of their three-hour visit, Sen. Anne […]
A research project conducted by student Rachel Tynan and Associate Professor of Sociology Tamara Smith, Ph.D., has helped the elder LGBTQ community in Westfield.
The latest edition of the semiannual alumni magazine features an article about the University’s production of “As Schools Match Wits.”
The reporter spoke with WSU student Audriana Cruz, who sang an Ella Fitzgerald song at the event.
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